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Subjectext3 involved in kernel panic in 2.6.13?
Dual Opteron system running ext3 atop drbd (network RAID) devices, 
which, in turn, are atop LVM logical volumes. The underlying device
is hardware SCSI RAID via a LSILogic HBA. The kernel is vanilla
2.6.13 on a Gentoo-based system.

A panic occurred, which contains references to ext3 code.

I'm not sure how others manage to get these typed out, but I'm
manually typing it from what's on the monitor:

Call Trace: <IRQ> <ffffffff802820df>{i8042_interrupt+111}
<ffffffff80200080>{commit_timeout+0}
<ffffffff8013f143>{run_timer_softirq+387} <ffffffff8013b111>{__do_softirq+113}
<ffffffff8010ee63>{call_softirq+31} <ffffffff80110a55>{do_softirq+53}
<ffffffff8010e5c8>{apic_timer_interrupt+132} <EOI>
<ffffffff801fb8a6>{do_get_write_access+118}
<ffffffff801fb88e>{do_get_write_access+94} <ffffffff80185d1f>{__getblk+47}
<ffffffff80195170>{filldir+0} <ffffffff801fbf69>{journal_get_write_access+41}
<ffffffff801ec41c>{ext3_reserve_inode+write+76} <ffffffff80195170>{filldir+0}
<ffffffff801ec4d8>{ext3_mark_inode_dirty+56}
<ffffffff801fa9e5>{journal_start_229}
<ffffffff801ee571>{ext3_dirty_inode+113}
<ffffffff801a5604>{__mark_inode_dirty+52}
<ffffffff8019bd2b>{update_atime+123} <ffffffff80195016>{vfs_readdir+166}
<ffffffff801952e2>{syst_getdents+130} <ffffffff8019465e>{sys_fcntl+830}
<ffffffff8010dc46>{system_call+126}

Code: 8b 40 18 48 c1 e0 07 48 8b 98 08 58 5b 80 4c 01 e3 48 89 df
RIP <ffffffff8012f369>{try_to_wake_up+57} RSP <ffff810004827e88>
<0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
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Maurice Volaski, mvolaski@aecom.yu.edu
Computing Support, Rose F. Kennedy Center
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
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